Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.

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This collection will include records from 1845 to 1958.<br>

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== Record Description ==

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'''All of Ireland, pre-1922:''' For 1845–1877, the national civil registration indexes are yearly and are arranged alphabetically by an individual’s family and given name. For 1878–1921, each year is divided into quarters, resulting in four index volumes per year.

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The March quarter indexes events from January through March; the June quarter, events from April through June; the September quarter, events from July through September; and the December quarter, events from October through December.

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The General Register Office created a second index for the years 1903–1921. This index is arranged by year and is available only at the office.

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All of Ireland, pre-1922. For 1845–1877 the national civil registration indexes are yearly and are arranged alphabetically by an individual’s family and given name. For 1878–1921, each year is divided into quarters, resulting in four index volumes per year. The March quarter indexes events from January through March; the June quarter, events from April through June; the September quarter, events from July through September; and the December quarter, events from October through December. The General Register Office created a second index for the years 1903–1921. This index is arranged by year and is available only at the office.

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'''Republic of Ireland, 1922–present: '''For the years 1922–1927, 1933, and 1966 to the present, the General Register Office’s copy of birth indexes is filed by year while the Family History Library’s microfilm copies (1922–1958) are all filed by quarter. Indexes for all other years and all other events through 1966 are by quarter.

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Republic of Ireland, 1922–present. For the years 1922–1927, 1933, and 1966 to the present, the General Register Office’s copy of birth indexes is filed by year while the Family History Library’s microfilm copies (1922–1958) are all filed by quarter. Indexes for all other years and all other events through 1966 are by quarter.

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'''Northern Ireland, 1922–present:''' These indexes are quarterly, meaning there are four indexes per year.&nbsp; These indexes provide: name, registration district, volume number, and a page number.&nbsp;This reference then can be sent to the General Register Office 1922-present to obtain a document or looked at 1922-1959 through The Family History Library or a&nbsp;Family History Center.

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Northern Ireland, 1922–present. These indexes are quarterly meaning there are four indexes per year.&nbsp; These indexes provide: name, registration district, volume number and a page number.&nbsp; This reference then can be sent to the General Register Office 1922-present to obtain a document or looked at 1922-1959 through The Family History Library or a&nbsp;Family History Center.

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'''Northern Ireland from 1922-1959:''' <u>HAS NOT BEEN INDEXED</u>&nbsp;on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1408347 familysearch.org under the Historical Records Portion] as of 2011.&nbsp;Plans for this being&nbsp;indexed&nbsp;are not known.

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Ireland kept two sets of registrations, one local and the other national. This document describes the national indexes, not the local ones. Prior to the separation of Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland in 1922, all national civil registration records and indexes for the island were kept by the General Register Office in Dublin. Beginning in 1922 there were two General Register Offices, one in Dublin for the Republic of Ireland and one in Belfast for Northern Ireland. Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.

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Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.&nbsp;

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Northern Ireland from 1922-1959 <u>'''HAS NOT BEEN INDEXED&nbsp;'''</u>on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1408347 familysearch.org under the Historical Records Portion] as of 2011. &nbsp;Plans for this being&nbsp;indexed&nbsp;are not known.

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Civil registration indexes were created to provide name access to the records.

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<br>There are film indexes and actual records&nbsp;1922-1959&nbsp;on microfilm [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F452995 Births],&nbsp;M[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F460797 arriages], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F453507 deaths]. These microfilm can be viewed at the Family History Library or ordered into a Family History Center.

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The indexes are made from the national set of civil registration records, which in turn are copies of the local registration records. Accidental omissions and mistakes have been made in the copying and indexing processes. Otherwise, the data is quite reliable. This section of the article is incomplete. You can help FamilySearch Wiki by supplying links to related websites here. <br>

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Beginning in 1966, Republic of Ireland birth indexes include the birth date, marriage indexes include the marriage date and the spouse’s family name, and death indexes include the death date and the deceased’s marital status.

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'''<u>Information on the Birth certificate</u>''': Date and Place of Birth; Name of Child (if any); Name and Surname and dwelling place of Father; Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother; Rank or Profession of Father: Signature, Qualfication Residence of Informant; Date of Registration; Signature of the Registrar. It will also show Registration District, Superintendent Registrar's District, and County

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=== Citation for This Collection ===

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<u>'''Information on the Marriage certificate'''</u>: Registrar's District; Place of Marriage; When Married; Names and Surname of Bridge and Groom; Age; Condition (Bachelor, Spinster, etc.); Rank or Profession of Bride and Groom; Residence at the time of Marriage; Father's Name and Surname; Rank or Profession of Father; Signatures of the Bride and Groom; Witnesses to the Marriage<br>'''<u>Information on the Death Certificate</u>''': Registration District, Superintendent Registrar's District, and County; Date and Place of Death; Name and Surname of deceased; Sex; Condition (Spinster, married, widow, etc.) Age last Birthday; Rank, Profession, or Occupation; Certificaed Cause of Death; Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant; When registered; Signature of Registrar.<br>

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The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Records collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.<br>

*Listed next to each name is the district where the event was registered (also known as the registration district, poor law union, county district), the volume, and the page number.

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*Date and Place of Birth

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*Death indexes also give the age at death.

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*Name of Child (if any)

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*The yearly birth indexes for 1903–1921 at the General Register Office include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother's maiden name.

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*Full name and dwelling place of Father

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*Full name (including maiden name) of Mother

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*Rank or Profession of Father

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*Signature

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*Qualification and Residence of Informant

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*Date of Registration

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*Signature of the Registrar

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*Registration District

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*Superintendent Registrar's District

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*County

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Republic of Ireland after 1922:

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These marriage records may contain the following information:

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*The General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland (GRO) has registered and indexed events for the Republic of Ireland only. For 1922–1927, GRO copies of the birth index include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother’s maiden name.

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*Registrar's District

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*For 1928–1965, all birth indexes are quarterly and give the mother’s maiden name but not the birth date of the newborn.

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*Place of Marriage

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*When Married

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*Full names of Bridge and Groom

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*Age

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*Condition (Bachelor, Spinster, etc.)

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*Rank or Profession of Bride and Groom

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*Residence at the time of Marriage

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*Father's Full Name

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*Father's Rank or Profession

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*Signatures of the Bride and Groom

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*Witnesses to the Marriage

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Beginning in 1966, Republic of Ireland birth indexes include the birth date, marriage indexes include the marriage date and the spouse’s family name, and death indexes include the death date and the deceased’s marital status.

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These death records may contain the following information:

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Those using Record Search indexes should note that the microfilm which are of the General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland Indexes of Birth, Marriage and Death&nbsp; contain only index entries and do not contain further genealogical information. In order to obtain further information it is necessary to apply for either photocopy or certificate to the General Register Office.

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*Registration District

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*Superintendent Registrar's District and County

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*Date and Place of Death

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*Name and Surname of Deceased

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*Sex

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*Marital Status

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*Age at last Birthday

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*Rank, Profession, or Occupation

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*Certified Cause of Death

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*Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant

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*When registered

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*Signature of Registrar

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| 149655

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| 148842

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| 148355

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| 403

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| 147309

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| 408

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| 147601

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| 141596

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| 411

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| 145692

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| 746

| 266601

| 266601

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| 362

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| 126919

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| 709

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| 253401

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| 687

| 687

| 245237

| 245237

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| 657

| 657

| 234626

| 234626

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| 652

| 652

| 232476

| 232476

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| 636

| 636

| 228022

| 228022

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| 645

| 645

| 230554

| 230554

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| 627

| 627

| 223485

| 223485

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| 609

| 609

| 214219

| 214219

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| 601

| 215735

| 215735

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| 609

| 219750

| 219750

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Line 345:

| 623

| 623

| 223125

| 223125

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| 101072

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| 635

| 635

| 229097

| 229097

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| 101073

| 101073

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Line 361:

| 306

| 306

| 109126

| 109126

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| 101074

| 101074

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Line 369:

| 678

| 678

| 246810

| 246810

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| 101075

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Line 377:

| 588

| 588

| 213082

| 213082

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| 101076

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Line 385:

| 571

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| 204791

| 204791

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| 101077

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Line 393:

| 533

| 533

| 191549

| 191549

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| 101078

| 101078

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| 211652

| 211652

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| 281

| 100685

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| 266126

| 266126

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| 188002

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| 187945

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| 101235

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| 212260

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| 186447

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| 159175

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| 557

| 160073

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| 255

| 76152

| 76152

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| 605

| 179467

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| 192787

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| 108047

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| 62677

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| 20698

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| 564

| 43589

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| 504

| 39305

| 39305

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| 242222

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| 210641

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| 200886

| 200886

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| 565

| 191423

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| 194138

| 194138

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| 449

| 151961

| 151961

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| 209

| 209

| 69225

| 69225

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| 590

| 200292

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| 208466

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| 596

| 596

| 205912

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| 730

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| 256252

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| 442

| 442

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| 154587

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Line 798:

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| 367

| 367

| 129538

| 129538

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| 538

| 189969

| 189969

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== How to Use the Records ==

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To begin your search in the birth records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

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*Name of parents

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*Approximate year of birth of child

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To begin your search in the marriage records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

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*Names of bride or groom

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*Approximate year of marriage

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*Names of parents for bride or groom

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To begin your search in the death records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

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*Name of deceased

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*Approximate year of death

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==== Search the Collection ====

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Fill in the requested information in the initial search page. This search will return a list of possible matches. Compare the information about the ancestors in the list to what you already know about your ancestors to determine if this is the correct family or person. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to find your ancestor.

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== How to Use the Records ==

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==== Using the Information ====

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Civil registration indexes provide the easiest access to civil registration records. Rather than searching district by district where names are not in alphabetical order, you can look in one name index for the period through 1921 and in either of two indexes after 1921.

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Each indexed entry in the online ''Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes'' collection includes the Civil Registration volume number and page number where the event was registered, as well as the registration year/quarter. Some original volumes were microfilmed and can be viewed at FamilySearch Centers, affiliate libraries, or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Others must be ordered from the Ireland General Register Office (GRO).

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== How to Use the Index to Locate Original Records on Film ==

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The Ireland Civil Registration microfilm collections listed in the FamilySearch Catalog include the following. <br>•[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F453112 Marriage records, 1845-1870, with indexes to marriages, 1845-1921, in the General Registry Office of Ireland]<br>• [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F453510 Death records of Ireland, 1864-1870, with index of deaths, 1864-1921]<br>• [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F452818 Quarterly returns of births in Ireland, 1864-1955, with index to births, 1864-1921]

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Original records were microfilmed and can be ordered into FamilySearch Centers, affiliate libraries or viewed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.

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If the registration date that was found in the online Indexes is not within the applicable year range noted above, order the record by following the instructions on the [http://www.groireland.ie/apply_for_a_cert.htm GRO website].

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#To locate the number of the film you would like to order, click on the Catalog link on the FamilySearch website - http://www.familysearch.org/ .

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If the registration date is within the applicable year range:<br>1. Follow the link above for the appropriate microfilm collection.<br>2. Scroll down past the indexes to the matching event, year/quarter, and volume that were found in the online Indexes. <br>3. To order the film, click on the corresponding hyperlinked film number and follow the instructions that appear. <br>4. When viewing the film, use the page number that was found on the online Indexes record to scroll quickly through the microfilm and locate the original record.

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#Enter 'Ireland' in the Place-name search field.

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#Scroll down the list until you come to "Ireland - Civil Registration - Indexes (5)" and click on it.

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#Next, click on "Quarterly returns of births in Ireland, 1864-1955, with index to births, 1864-1921".&nbsp; ''Do &nbsp;not click on the red text that says 'Ireland civil registration indexes are available online in Record Search. ''(This link will take you back to Civil Registration Index in FamilySearch)

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#Scroll past the indexes to the births, looking for the matching event, year and volume found in the FamilySearch index.

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#The corresponding film number for the original record will be displayed; this is the number to use when you order the film.

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#When you are viewing the film, use the page number that you found on the the FamilySearch record to scroll quickly through the microfilm to locate the original record.

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#To locate a marriage record or a death record, carry out the instructions in #1, 2 and 3 and follow the same procedures, except you are looking for marriage or death collections.

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''Note: When any collection is sorted by quarters, the records for January, February and March will be found in the March quarter. The same pattern is used for the June, September and December quarters.''

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Note: When any collection is sorted by quarters, the records for January, February and March will be found in the March quarter. The same pattern is used for the June, September and December quarters<br><br>

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== Record History ==

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Ireland kept two sets of registrations, one local and the other national. This document describes the national indexes, not the local ones. Prior to the separation of Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland in 1922, all national civil registration records and indexes for the island were kept by the General Register Office in Dublin. Beginning in 1922 there were two General Register Offices, one in Dublin for the Republic of Ireland and one in Belfast for Northern Ireland. Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.

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=== Why This Record Was Created ===

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*Listed next to each name is the district where the event was registered (also known as the registration district, poor law union, county district), the volume, and the page number.

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*Death indexes also give the age at death.

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*The yearly birth indexes for 1903–1921 at the General Register Office include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother's maiden name.

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Civil registration indexes were created to provide name access to the records.

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=== Record Reliability ===

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*The General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland (GRO) has registered and indexed events for the Republic of Ireland only. For 1922–1927, GRO copies of the birth index include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother’s maiden name.

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*For 1928–1965, all birth indexes are quarterly and give the mother’s maiden name but not the birth date of the newborn.

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The indexes are made from the national set of civil registration records, which in turn are copies of the local registration records. Accidental omissions and mistakes have been made in the copying and indexing processes. Otherwise, the data is quite reliable. This section of the article is incomplete. You can help FamilySearch Wiki by supplying links to related websites here. <br>

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==== General Information About These Records ====

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For more information about the Irish Civil Registration records, please go to [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD]

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Civil registration indexes provide the easiest access to civil registration records. Rather than searching district by district where names are not in alphabetical order, you can look in one name index for the period through 1921 and in either of two indexes after 1921.

Those using Record Search indexes should note that the microfilm which are of the General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland Indexes of Birth, Marriage and Death contain only index entries and do not contain further genealogical information. In order to obtain further information it is necessary to apply for either photocopy or certificate to the General Register Office.

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== Related Wiki Articles ==

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== Known Issues with This Collection ==

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[[Ireland Civil Registration]]

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{{HR Known Issues}}For a full list of all known issues associated with this collection see the attached [[Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes (FamilySearch Historical Records)/Known Issues|Wiki article]]. If you encounter additional problems, please email them to [mailto:support@familysearch.org support@familysearch.org]. Please include the full path to the link and a description of the problem in your e-mail. Your assistance will help ensure that future reworks will be considered.

When you copy information from a record, you should also list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

When you copy information from a record, you should list where you found the information. This will help you or others to find the record again. It is also good to keep track of records where you did not find information, including the names of the people you looked for in the records.

Record Description

This collection will include records from 1845 to 1958.

All of Ireland, pre-1922: For 1845–1877, the national civil registration indexes are yearly and are arranged alphabetically by an individual’s family and given name. For 1878–1921, each year is divided into quarters, resulting in four index volumes per year.

The March quarter indexes events from January through March; the June quarter, events from April through June; the September quarter, events from July through September; and the December quarter, events from October through December.

The General Register Office created a second index for the years 1903–1921. This index is arranged by year and is available only at the office.

Republic of Ireland, 1922–present: For the years 1922–1927, 1933, and 1966 to the present, the General Register Office’s copy of birth indexes is filed by year while the Family History Library’s microfilm copies (1922–1958) are all filed by quarter. Indexes for all other years and all other events through 1966 are by quarter.

Northern Ireland, 1922–present: These indexes are quarterly, meaning there are four indexes per year. These indexes provide: name, registration district, volume number, and a page number. This reference then can be sent to the General Register Office 1922-present to obtain a document or looked at 1922-1959 through The Family History Library or a Family History Center.

Ireland kept two sets of registrations, one local and the other national. This document describes the national indexes, not the local ones. Prior to the separation of Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland in 1922, all national civil registration records and indexes for the island were kept by the General Register Office in Dublin. Beginning in 1922 there were two General Register Offices, one in Dublin for the Republic of Ireland and one in Belfast for Northern Ireland. Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.

Irish civil registration indexes begin in 1845 for non-Catholic marriages. Civil registration indexes to births, deaths, and all marriages (including Catholic) begin in 1864. Indexes for all of Ireland continue from these beginning dates through 1921, when Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland became separate countries. Separate civil registration indexes continue for births, marriages, and deaths for the two countries from 1922 to the present.

Civil registration indexes were created to provide name access to the records.

The indexes are made from the national set of civil registration records, which in turn are copies of the local registration records. Accidental omissions and mistakes have been made in the copying and indexing processes. Otherwise, the data is quite reliable. This section of the article is incomplete. You can help FamilySearch Wiki by supplying links to related websites here.

Beginning in 1966, Republic of Ireland birth indexes include the birth date, marriage indexes include the marriage date and the spouse’s family name, and death indexes include the death date and the deceased’s marital status.

Citation for This Collection

The following citation refers to the original source of the information published in FamilySearch.org Historical Records collections. Sources include the author, custodian, publisher, and archive for the original records.

Contains A\'s through Thomas, Elenor Jane only; pages following were missed in filming. On page 39-50, there is a gap between Carroll, John of Dungannon and Carvill, James Richard, of Limerick.

101047

birth

1870

4187287

426

156617

101048

birth

1871

4193452

442

161105

101049

birth

1872

4187288

434

157987

101050

birth

1873

4187289

406

148842

101051

birth

1874

4187290

409

148355

101052

birth

1875

4193453

402

145174

101053

birth

1876

4193454

403

147309

101054

birth

1877

4193455

408

147601

101055

birth

1878

4193456

402

141596

101056

birth

1879

4193457

411

145692

101057

birth

1880

4193458

382

134191

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101058

birth

1881-1882

4193459

746

266601

101059

birth

1883

4193460

362

126919

101060

birth

1884-1885

4193461

709

253401

101061

birth

1886-1887

4193975

687

245237

101062

birth

1888-1889

4193976

657

234626

101063

birth

1890-1891

4193977

652

232476

101064

birth

1892-1893

4193978

627

222681

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101065

birth

1894-1895

4193979

636

228022

101066

birth

1896-1897

4193980

645

230554

101067

birth

1898-1899

4193981

627

223485

101068

birth

1900-1901

4193982

609

214219

101069

birth

1902-1903

4193983

601

215735

101070

birth

1904-1905

4193984

609

219750

101071

birth

1906-1907

4194690

623

223125

101072

birth

1908-1909

4194691

635

229097

101073

birth

1910

4194692

306

109126

101074

birth

1911-1912

4194693

678

246810

101075

birth

1913-1914

4194694

588

213082

101076

birth

1915-1916

4194695

571

204791

101077

birth

1917-1918

4194696

533

191549

101078

birth

1919-1920

4194697

591

211652

101079

birth

1921

4194698

281

100685

101229

birth

1922-1925

4194699

763

266126

101230

birth

1926-1928

4195645

621

200017

101231

birth

1929-1931

4195646

665

192966

101232

birth

1932-1934

4195647

630

191470

101233

birth

1935-1936

4195648

661

188002

101234

birth

1937-1939

4195649

655

187945

101235

birth

1940-1942

4195650

745

212260

101236

birth

1943-1944

4195651

632

183743

101237

birth

1945-1946

4195652

648

186447

101238

birth

1947

4195653

316

92090

101239

birth

1948

4195654

544

159175

101240

birth

1949

4196048

557

160073

257844

birth

1950

4202052

255

76152

257845

birth

1950-1954

4202542

605

179467

257846

birth

1953-1954

4202543

659

192787

257847

birth

1955

4202544

352

101217

257848

birth

1956

4202545

374

108047

257849

birth

1957-1958

4202546

697

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marriage

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4195887

632

48891

101242

marriage

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806

62677

101243

marriage

1851

4195889

270

20698

101244

marriage

1852-1853

4195890

564

43589

101245

marriage

1854-1855

4195891

504

39305

101246

marriage

1856-1857

4195892

542

42062

101247

marriage

1858-1859

4195893

512

39788

101248

marriage

1860-1862

4195894

749

58581

101249

marriage

1863-1865

4179382

589

143150

101250

marriage

1866-1868

4179383

523

186459

101251

marriage

1869-1872

4179384

680

242222

101252

marriage

1873-1876

4179385

633

223398

101253

marriage

1877-1880

4179386

618

210641

101254

marriage

1881-1884

4179387

595

200886

101255

marriage

1885-1888

4179726

565

191423

101256

marriage

1889-1892

4179388

573

194138

101257

marriage

1893-1895

4179389

449

151961

101258

marriage

1896-1897

4179390

209

69225

101259

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1898-1901

4195895

590

200292

101260

marriage

1902-1905

4199362

598

208466

101261

marriage

1906-1909

4199363

596

205912

101262

marriage

1910-1914

4199364

730

256252

101263

marriage

1915-1917

4199365

442

154587

101264

marriage

1918-1921

4199366

659

231646

101575

marriage

1922-1926

4199367

507

170407

101576

marriage

1927-1932

4199368

628

217767

101577

marriage

1933-1937

4199369

575

197615

101578

marriage

1938-1942

4199370

675

233295

101579

marriage

1943-1945

4199371

517

173861

101580

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1946-1947

4200212

367

129538

101581

marriage

1948-1949

4200213

538

189969

257850

marriage

1950-1952

4202547

596

207042

257851

marriage

1953-1954

4202548

325

112825

257852

marriage

1955-1958

4202549

729

250116

GS (film)

Event

Year

DGS

Image Count

Record Count

Notes

101582

death

1864-1865

4200214

571

206376

101583

death

1866-1867

4200215

544

196567

101584

death

1868-1869

4200216

510

183796

101585

death

1870-1871

4200217

533

192443

101586

death

1872-1873

4200218

550

200052

101587

death

1874-1875

4200219

543

196778

101588

death

1876-1877

4200220

539

194111

101589

death

1878-1879

4200221

608

214677

101590

death

1880-1881

4200672

577

405800

101591

death

1882

4200673

279

96357

101592

death

1883-1884

4200674

568

396770

101593

death

1885-1886

4200675

547

192298

101594

death

1887-1888

4200676

520

184692

101595

death

1889

4200677

264

91274

101596

death

1890-1891

4200678

524

183210

101597

death

1892-1893

4200679

532

186010

101598

death

1894-1895

4200680

508

178775

3rd qtr 1894 is missing pages 22-23

101599

death

1896-1897

4200681

482

170732

101600

death

1898-1899

4201704

500

175858

101601

death

1900-1902

4201705

752

265925

101602

death

1903-1905

4201706

702

248668

101603

death

1906-1907

4201707

460

165450

101604

death

1908-1910

4201708

678

242328

101605

death

1911-1913

4201709

652

233419

101606

death

1914-1916

4201710

662

234579

101607

death

1917-1919

4201711

691

245823

101608

death

1920-1921

4201712

401

142370

101735

death

1922

4201713

154

50304

101736

death

1923-1926

4202043

571

192236

101737

death

1927-1929

4202044

459

139339

101738

death

1930-1931

4202045

328

92516

101739

death

1932-1934

4202046

457

137156

101740

death

1935-1937

4202047

496

141656

101741

death

1938-1941

4202048

653

183100

101742

death

1942-1944

4202049

590

163774

101743

death

1945-1947

4202050

670

157882

101744

death

1948-1949

4202051

635

149144

257853

death

1950

4202550

285

65398

257854

death

1951-1953

4202551

571

133974

257855

death

1954-1956

4202552

583

135682

257856

death

1957-1958

4202553

396

93155

How to Use the Records

To begin your search in the birth records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

Name of parents

Approximate year of birth of child

To begin your search in the marriage records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

Names of bride or groom

Approximate year of marriage

Names of parents for bride or groom

To begin your search in the death records, it would be helpful if you knew the following information:

Name of deceased

Approximate year of death

Search the Collection

Fill in the requested information in the initial search page. This search will return a list of possible matches. Compare the information about the ancestors in the list to what you already know about your ancestors to determine if this is the correct family or person. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to find your ancestor.

Using the Information

Each indexed entry in the online Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes collection includes the Civil Registration volume number and page number where the event was registered, as well as the registration year/quarter. Some original volumes were microfilmed and can be viewed at FamilySearch Centers, affiliate libraries, or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Others must be ordered from the Ireland General Register Office (GRO).

If the registration date that was found in the online Indexes is not within the applicable year range noted above, order the record by following the instructions on the GRO website.

If the registration date is within the applicable year range:1. Follow the link above for the appropriate microfilm collection.2. Scroll down past the indexes to the matching event, year/quarter, and volume that were found in the online Indexes. 3. To order the film, click on the corresponding hyperlinked film number and follow the instructions that appear. 4. When viewing the film, use the page number that was found on the online Indexes record to scroll quickly through the microfilm and locate the original record.

Note: When any collection is sorted by quarters, the records for January, February and March will be found in the March quarter. The same pattern is used for the June, September and December quarters

Tips to Keep in Mind

All Ireland to 1922:

Listed next to each name is the district where the event was registered (also known as the registration district, poor law union, county district), the volume, and the page number.

Death indexes also give the age at death.

The yearly birth indexes for 1903–1921 at the General Register Office include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother's maiden name.

Republic of Ireland after 1922:

The General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland (GRO) has registered and indexed events for the Republic of Ireland only. For 1922–1927, GRO copies of the birth index include a birth date and the mother’s maiden name. Family History Library microfilm copies for this time period are of the quarterly indexes, which do not include a birth date or the mother’s maiden name.

For 1928–1965, all birth indexes are quarterly and give the mother’s maiden name but not the birth date of the newborn.

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General Information About These Records

Civil registration indexes provide the easiest access to civil registration records. Rather than searching district by district where names are not in alphabetical order, you can look in one name index for the period through 1921 and in either of two indexes after 1921.

Those using Record Search indexes should note that the microfilm which are of the General Register Office for the Republic of Ireland Indexes of Birth, Marriage and Death contain only index entries and do not contain further genealogical information. In order to obtain further information it is necessary to apply for either photocopy or certificate to the General Register Office.

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